The Plan

Cobb County, along with our six cities and three Community Improvement Districts, are home to an extensive network of nearly 50 miles of greenways and trails that provide opportunities for recreation and travel, and connect people to parks, shopping, offices and schools within the county. These trails provide many benefits and serve a variety of needs for residents and visitors, including exercise and recreation, tourism, economic development, and healthier and affordable forms of transportation.

The Cobb County Department of Transportation has initiated a Greenways and Trails Master Plan process, to help determine priorities for future trails throughout the county. The plan will provide a roadmap for the county – examining what is already built, what is currently underway, and where to go from here. The plan will identify priority corridors for new greenways and trails and provide recommendations for building upon and improving the existing network to make trails more accessible to everyone.

As part of the process, we want to hear from you. The project team will be reaching out to community members across the County to learn more about your priorities for greenways in the future. There are many ways to get involved and provide input.

Request a PresentationIf your club, neighborhood group, or organization would like to have a representative of the project team come speak about the Greenways and Trails Master Plan at one of your upcoming meetings, please email info@CobbTrailPlan.com to submit a request. We will consider presentations for groups of 15 or more. Please provide details including the name of the group, date and time of the meeting, and contact information.

Project Documents

As sections of the Greenways and Trails Plan and related documents are completed, they will be uploaded here for community members to review and provide feedback. Please check back regularly for updates.